Francesca Hladun

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Francesca Hladun
President of the Partito Sakura
In office
1 January 2019 – 1 January 2020
Preceded byGiulia Benedetti
Succeeded byOffice cancelled
Parliamentary of the Parliament of Luxe
In office
1 January 2019 – 1 January 2020
Personal details
Born
Francesca Hladun

Trento, Italy
NationalityItalian Polish
Political partyPartito Sakura
Childrennone
ResidenceTrento
Military service
Allegiance Democratic Republic of Luxe

Francesca Hladun was a italo-polish politician of the Republic of Luxe, the second and last president of the Partito Sakura.

Political Career

Francesca Hladun assumed the position of President of the Partito Sakura on 1 January 2019, succeeding Giulia Benedetti. Her term continued until 1 January 2020, after which the office was canceled, marking the end of Partito Sakura's leadership.

She concurrently served as the head of the Parliamentary of the Parliament of Luxe during the same period, further solidifying her influence in Luxese politics.

Under Hladun's leadership, Partito Sakura faced challenges during the Luxe Government Crisis when Giulia Benedetti, the party's founder, left the position of Prime Minister due to time constraints. Hladun took over the role of the party's leader during this critical period.

The party, founded on 29 September 2018, with pro-Japanese sentiments, gained prestige after Giulia Benedetti's victory in the Elezioni ministeriali 2018bis di Luxe. The party's popularity waned in 2019 during the Parliamentary Elections Luxe 2019, securing only one seat with two candidates. Francesca Hladun obtained the seat, but the party faced internal challenges and eventually abandoned both the parliament and the party after Luca Mirante's victory in the presidential election. Polls suggested a decline in support for Partito Sakura, attributed to the government crisis caused by its founder.